I do think there are times when a snippet of a story is better left alone. It's like a good ghost story. There's all the suspense of something happening at the wrong place, unexpected, that you can't explain. But then when the explanation starts to become clear, the "edge" loses its impact. Sometimes it's best to leave the viewer thinking... what? A mystery, unsolved.

What a serene and atmospheric scene, Eric, it is enchanting! Regarding to the story.......well, I absolutely would like to hear more of it ;)! Have also you made the fawn? It's beautiful.Kind regards, Ilona

Thank you. I do think there is some advantage to not knowing the outcome. Why were the travelers there? Why were they lost? What brought about the clearing, with a lamppost and a fawn in a chair of silk? Why? Why? Why? Perhaps we'll never know. The fawn was made per specification for me by the great Elizabeth McInnis.